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C. to Raleigh, N.ii. and the Kaleigh & Gaston Rail Road Company, take this method of in forming the public, that tbey have reduced the fare for all through Passengers taking their route, to the fol lowing rales to wit : Columbia to Gaston. : $17,00 Camden to do v : 16,00 Cheraw do . 12 00 Fayetteville do Intermediate points, South of same proportion. 6,00 Fayetteville, in the The above rates are considerably less than by any oi her route, and the same expedition is afforded. Passengers leaving any of the above mentioned points, 'and taking this ronte, arrive at the Junction, eighteeen miles North of Weidon, before those by atty other line. j j Travellers are particularly, cautioned against living the slanderous reports circulated by mteres jed persons against the RIgh & Gaston Rail Road. undergone extensive repairs, and great im rtrovemenu' iU machinery and Coaches within the Hat yer, it i Ps8ed 0Ter with much and safety as any road .n me country. I pirsons, desirous of" Uking the Portsmouth and Biv route to Baltimore, cau oby tamg the Stage lini at Slxmk's (near Gasto; pang : over to Weldon. a distance ef twelve mile. hertf thev will connect with the Trains on the PorUmouth an t Itoan ke Rail Road. (Tj No additional charge is ade for the Stage route, as Passengers are iken lrni Srrr-r'a la Raliimare. at tha same orice as from Weldon. - ' 'i B. L. McLAlJGHWN, 3tg Proprfetof. E. P. GUION. i Do. W. HOLUSTER.SuptR. AG. R. R. Co. -5ust20,1844. I 67 (rj Tl Fayetteville Observer and Columbia Chronicle will insert for three months, and forward bills to this Office for collection. I Important Discovery ! Eifiutlsoa & Cos Celebrated American Panaeeu. THIS article is all compounded from Vegetable matter, free from any adulteration, and warrant ed free from any ingredient detrimental to health. It is the most invaluable discovery ever made from the Vegetable kingdom, having 'never failed in a sin gle instance (when taken in accordance with direc tion,) to effect a cure of the following diseases, to-wit; Salt Rheum. Scrofula, Ulcerated Scrofula. Bron- cJutu, Fever Sores, King's Evil, Fistula, Inflamma tory and Chronic Rheumatism, Piles, Biles, &ry tipelas, Scurvy, Chronic Sore Eyes, Pain in the Bona, Scald Head, Blotches or Pimples on the face, and all cutaneous diseases, Eruptions of the tkm,or pains or ulcers aruingfrom an tnjudi ami use oj Mercury, or an impure state oj tat blood. i . -The curative properties of this! Medicine consist ia its producing a sure and effectual alterative of the whole system. In slight eruptions of the skin, or re cently contracted diseases, one small bolt to often ef fect the cure, while the experience of those who have been cured by it, of long standing and obstinate dis eases, is, that it requires from three to four large bot tles to effect a perfect cure, and no return of tor dis ease. It usually produces a tonic enSfct, while (in most cases) it also arts as a gentle cathartic, increas ing the appetite and general health of the patient, causing ail sores, or ulcCrs, to discharge more profuse ly than before taking it, and inducing a perfectly healthy actionf tuf blood. Enough must be taken to effect an.alterativeU'aml as is the case, with all Medicines, its effects will varjr, as the several consti tutions diner from each other. Therefore, those using it should not distrust its efficacy if they do not. re ceive immediate benefit. It is Dreoared with great SB care, and the extracts brought into so small a com pass as to require, usually, but one table spoonful each day for an adult. , It is now in use by the first Physicians in the coun try, and pronounced by them the best anti-mercurial medicine known ; and tike most efficacious in the cure of all cutaneous and scrofula affections. The cures effected by it are truly astonishing, as may be seen by reference to the certificates and testimonials in posses sion of all the Agents, (t has been found peculiarly efficacious in producing regularity of the Menses in Females, and has been taken with great benefit in pulmonary diseases. ' Those in the use of it should abstain from stimula fag drinks, Beer, Mustard, and .all highly seasoned food. To be obtained, at wholesale, of Thos. G. Tumaok, General Agent, No. 20, Pine Street, op posite the Custom House, New York, and at retail ot WM. PECK, Special Agent, Raleigh, N. C. where erti&cates of very happy cures may be seen. August 20, 1844. ! 67 6m Coach Making and Repairing. jjr . acribers would respectfully announce to 6 the Cituens of Raleiih. riJ ih. Jttntrj, that they have formed a Co-Partnershin in above btwineas, and are now prepared to execute .t uderL".,D itthnt' TheJ "alter themselves they tn be able to give general satisfaction to all who may Pronise them, as they have in their employ an ex. lent Blacksmith Jroro the North, with other work- th Mifucuej, ana being Mmsel ves practical workmen, they hope to give gen a' satisfaction to all who may give them a trial. p , . , JOHNSON & HARRISON. In fjw J -as) unruueucs, onanotees, occ. . Standard. Valuable Property for Sale. fniHE Subscriber, winhincr tn rttmnv Smith. nfTirl U for sale his Harold's Creek Tract of Land, lying .L . -a a ' i"nn a j miles of the Town of Oxford, Granville County, N. (J containing 1200 acres. The Planta tion is in good repair, and in an improved and impro ving condition, being in a superior state for the culti vation of Jobucco and Oram. Theimprovement consist of a large two story Dwelling House, with every convenient out house, tobacco barns, dec. ALSO, Locust Valley, situated l miles from Oxford, con taining 400 acres, being well and completelv impro' ved, the Dwelling House being highly commodious ana comiortaule, most pleasantly situated, and sur rounded by extensive orchards of well selected fruit, ALSO,. Meritsville, containing 215 acres, immediately ad- jacent to uxtoru. I here is in a state of being built upon wis i ract, a uwellmg of the largest dimen sions, and in the neatest stylo of architecture, located on an eminence overlooking the town, within a half mite ot tne Court house, which the Subscriber de signs completing in the course 'of the year, and which he is willing to contract with the purchaser to com plete in that time. These Tracts are all contiguous, but may be cultivated fteperatelv. or thev mav be con- solidated, and cultivated by one individual. They are locaieu in a region ot country than which there is none more healthy, and in the midst of a societv unsurnns- sed for intelligence, refinement and high moral excel. lency. i ney will be sold on accommodating terms. Persons desirous of examining them, are reauested to can on me suDscriDer at Meritsville. s ,i . ' JOHN CU TAYLOR. July 22, 1844. 69 tf ACIDS, Pure Nitric Acid; Aqua Fortis ; Mu riatic Acid; Sulphuric Acid (or Oil of Vitriul.") f or sale low, TYLER A HILL, Wholesale Druggists, Petersburg, Va. August 12. 66 PICES. Pepper, Pimento, Cloves, Mace, Nut megs, Ginger (White and Race'). C innainon. i ne aDove also uround. r or sale by TYLER & HILL, Petersburg, Va. August 12. 66 LET EVERY WHIG SING I New CLAY Music Just received by O. L. CLE A V ELAN D. Raleigh, Aug! 14. 1 t 66 NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN, That application will be made by the In. tendant end Commissioners of Raleixh, at the next session of the Legislature of North, Carolina, for the passage oi an ac or Acts, atnenuatory ot tne City Charter. Raleigh, Aug. 14, 1844. 661 m NOTICE. All those who have ac countsremai ning against the Ktate ol Mr Rebecca Williams, will please present them immediately, as I will depart in a few days for the West. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Adm. August 15, 1344. 66 r . a . TTTSSentlal Oil, Oil Lemon, Cinnamon, Pj Nutmegs, Bvrgamot, Lavender, Juniper, Cu bebs, Rose,Peppermin, Spearmint, Horsemint, Anise, Rosemary, Sassafras, Worm-seed, Amber, Orange, Camphor, Cloves, 4c &. All of the above Essential Oils are warranted per fectly pure, and are constantly for sale very low by Wholesale Druggists, Petersburg", Va. August 12. 66 Mrs. Lamb's Boarding School, South East Corner cf Walnut and Broad Streets, PHILADELPHIA. THE duties of this institution will be resumed on Monday, the 2nd day of September. Terms for tuition in English, Latin, French and f Music, with boarding, washing and the use of instru ments, $300 per annum. No extra charge except for Stationary. arrxaxcrs. J. K. Kne, Efq. Dr. R M. Patterson, Dr. George McClellan, G. Reese Fry, Esq. August, 12, 1844. 66-r-2m " PLOUGI CASTINGS. n UST received a large supply of Points to Rich j mond's Cast Iron Plough, Land Slides, &c kept constantly on hand. JAMES M. TOWLES. July 2. 54 ON COMMISSION. I I BOXES containing I gross small boxes fAVeacb. of Patent Derfumed MATCHES. without sulphur. Very convenient for familv use. low for Cash. JAMES M. TOWLES. Mav 27. 43 PICKLED OYSTERS, AT REDUCED PRICES, y rvTHICH can ba transported to any distance. V V 1 gallon Stone Jars or Tin Cans at 50 eta. $ do. do. do. 37. 1 do. Cans of superior quality, at 87A Which are kept in an Ice-house, constantly for sale by G. W. & C. GKIMME. Aug. 18, 1844. 42 6m. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. rfllHE Subscriber, being determined to migrate to U the South or West, proposes to sell on very ea sy terms the Tract of LAND on which he now lives, containing four hundred and thirty acres. The Tract lies in- Nash county, within one mite, of the Franklin une, adjoining the lands of GusUn ferry, William B Williams and others. The land is well adapted to the culture of Cotton, Com and Tobacco, having sufficient cleared land on it to work ten hands to adj vantage ; nearly 3 hundred acres lie in woods whicl is of the very best quality, there being about one hun dred acres of Tar River low arounds. verv fertile, and lying in ridges, so that the bottoms only are subject to oe uesiroyeu oy inundation, which is not very of. ten t most of the cleared land is fresh, and the plan tation in good repair, well watered, and the buildings comfortable." Bot the best of all yet a vary valua ble GOLD MINE has recently been discovered on the premises, by a very experienced miner ; and Ibave obtaiued ina pan.pnrticlea weighing from four to twenty-one grains, and many smaller ones in any branch on the Tract, and yet the Subscriber will sell low and give food lime. He will either take Negroes, seir on a credit of one, two, and three years with good security, or he will exchange with any gentleman who owns, land in either Alabama. Tennessee, ( Western District) Missouri, Arkansas, Florida or Texas. Come and see for yourselves. LOUIS P, DUNN. Nash Co. N. C. Aog. 6, 1844. 66-8 VINEGAR for Pickling. Also, prime Lamp Oil. JAMES M. TOWLES. Aogust 19. . 67- Fall supplies of anisic, Jflusicctl Instruments, FJJWr ARTICLES, Sfc. FOR SAtK BT E . P . N A S It Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Virgthit PIO UNTR Y Merchants ahd others in warn a. want of anv ofl the above articles, will find in mv estabhVhinent the most desirable stock I have ever offered, at great- y reuueca prices, a cau from my old friends and customers is solicited i mOREBRANDRETIl'S PILLS. TTTCTE have just received a fresh supply of this V V aiuame jvieaicine, wnicn is recommended by .1 . . raousanus or persons wnom they have cured of Con sumption. Influenza. Colds. Indieestidn. Dvononaia Head Ache, and a sense of fullness in the hack narr of the Head, usually the symptoms of Apoplexy, duntiice, r ever anu Ague, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and common Fevers of all kinds; Asthma Gout, Rheumatism. Nervous Diseases. Liver Cum. plaint, Pleuriny, Inward Weakness, Depression of me spirits, ttuptures, Inflammation, Sore Eyes, Fits, raisy, isropsy, Small fox, Measles, Croup, Cough, Whooping Couch. Quinsev. Cholic. Cholera Mr. bus, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness, Ringing noises in tne Mead, King's Evil, Ncrofula, Erysipe las, or Saint Anthony's Fke, Salt Rheum, White Swellings, Ulcers, some of thirty years Handing, Cancers. Tumors. Swelled Feet and f.era. Piles. Cn. tiveness, all Eruptions of the Skin. Frightful Dreams, r emaie complaints ot every kind, especially obstruc tions, relaxations, &c. Also, Brandreth's Liniment, for sores, swelling. wounds, &c, at 25 cents a bottle. There are Agents tor selling tne above in every County in the State. W liL: fJSCK, Agent. Raleigh, May 14. 1844. 39 ly To Southern A Western Merchants. JARVIS, SCRYMSER & GERMOND. Wholesale Groeen and Commission Merchants. No. 81, Front St. New York, AVE constantly on hand, and offfr for sal. either for Cash or approved credit, a large and carefully selected assortment of Groceries, Teas, Li quor8, Wine, &c. among which are the following : SUGARS. 8t. Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New Orleans. with double and single refined Loaf and Crushed. COFFEES. 0W Government Java, Rio, Laguira. St. Domin- go, Cuba, 4c TEAS. Hyson, Young Hyson. Imperial. Gunnnwder. Souchong and Pouchong, comprising all the dillerent qualities; in every variety of packages. LIQUORS. Seignette, J. J.Dupuy, Otard Duduv J- Co. Mac- Glory, Champaigne and a variety of orher French Brandies, with St. Croix Rum, Jamaica Rum. Hol- and Gin, die WINES. Madeira, Pale Sherry, Drown do. TeneritTe. Port. Malaga, Muscat. 4c a full assortment of each kind. embracing all the different qualities. Also, Principe and Havana Segars, Indigo, PepperPimento, Cassia, To Merchants, orderihg Goods from New York, we would say. that all orders entrusted id onr cre. will be executed with promptness and strict fidelity, afld every article sent away shall be exactly what "it purports to be. Liberal advances made on consign ments of produce. Feb 6. 1844. 12 ly TRANSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY. rjThe Lectures will commence as usual, on the first ta Monday in November, and close on the first day of February, under the following FACULTY: BENJAMIN W. DUDLEY, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. WM. H. RICHARDSON, M. D Professor of Ob stelricks, and the Diseasea of Women and Children. THOS. D MITCHELL, M. D., Professor of Ma- teria Medica and Therapeutics, and Dean of the Faculty. ROBERT PETER, M. D.f Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. LOTAN G. WATSON, M. D , Professor of Theory and Practice. JAMES. M. BUSH, M. D , Professor of Special and 8urgical Anatomy. LEONIDAS M. LAW80N, M. D., (Editor of the Western Lancet, and , Lecturer on Theory and Practice at Cincinnati,) Professor of General and Pathological Anatomy and Physiology. A full course of Leclurea costs $.105, payable in variably in advance: for which sum, notes of good and solvent banks of the States whence the pupils come, are taken without discount The matriculation, and library ticket is $5, and the graduation fee $20, both of which are payable in par funds. The Dissecting ticket is $10 ; and as this department will be entirely reformed, and practical anatomy taught in person by the demonstrator, it is earnestly advised that each pu pil take the ticket for one session at least. The Faculty have appointed E. L. Dcfttxr, M. D., to the office of Demonstrator of Anatomy. THOS. D. MITCHELL, Dean. June 22. 57 A SPLENDID EDITION, Intended for Public and Private Libraries, CAN be procured at this Office. Persons remitting Five dellars, will have the work forthwith sent to them. July 20, 1844. 69- M the n AHOGANY PICTURE FRAMES by the dozen or single. For sale at ara. .a new Book store or O. lu CLEVELAND. Raleigh, July 10. 66 CI iimfnei IIaoIk. Two Canes of Gentlemen' Dress, Calf and Morocco BOOTS, warranted Philadelphia work of the best quality, at very reduced prices. : JAMES M. TOWLES. May 15. 40 TO ELECTRO-TYPE GILDERS and DAGUERRIANS. The Subscribers have on hand a wen-selected assortment ef Chemicals, suitable for the above operators, consisting in part of the following, articles i Nunc Acid, Prussiate of Pot ash, Muriatic Acid. Cyaonret of Potasa, Potassium, Sulph. Copjer, Chlorate of Potasja, Also, Witch maker's Oil and Brushes." STITH & PESCUD. 1 June 25. 51 JOB .PRINTING Neatr$ executed at this Office With neatness and despatch. taut CAPITAL, . $300,000. ! I TflE WEWYORR C&R1BUTMSIIIP FIRE LVSUM5CE CuSAXY, OEFICE, IfO. 57j WALL STREET. InjsureDwfeiling-hrjuses, Warehouses and Buildings in general, Metchfihdise, Household Furnimre, Ships """"'"S oiups jh ror ami tneir uargoes, and every ucscippiion 01 personal Property, I AGAINST LbtS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. J 8MYTH ROGERS, President. R'l W. Maetiw, Secretary. m j D- w- STONE, Agrnl, At Raleigh, N. C May 16,1844. 4o-w4weolypd i jYaltiable Property for Sale. 'I'nli oulwcnber. desirous to remove l.t PrintlKv JL materials and carry on his business in the neigh- ww.uuuu wi we eany in ine ensuing year, oners forsae the Houses and Lot on Hillsboro' Street, wher he at present resides. The principal house has 12 rooms, besides the two rooms used as a Printing -.-vV, uu uMiwi uintr, tue largest 01 wmcn WOUIU ne anexcellent dining room, or could be converted into several sleeping rooms. The situation as is well Knowji nere; is in the most pleasant part of the city, and tSe premises are admirably fitted for a Ladies and Family Boarding House, for summer, and for public accommodation during the winter and session of the General Assembly. The cellar of the bouse is lathed and postered ; there is a new brick kitchen ; an excel ,ct wbII of water ; good stables, carriage house, &c. &C The price will be moderate; a small part of the purchase money will be required when the title is gi ven, a.d for the balance a credit of one, two and three year" Will be allowed if desired, on bonds bearing! i terest from the delivery of proerty, with satisfactory security. I ALSO, Thj House and lot contiguous to the abore, former ly belonging to Capt. Hunter's Estate. There is a good two. story House on the premises, with stable and all necessary out-houses. This is a very pleasant and desirable family residence, and will be sold low and op very accommodating terms. onouiu DOtn or either ot the above places remain unsold till the first of Jauuarv uexi. thev will h nf. fered for rent. THOMAS LORINf Jnne 15, 1844. 49 2m, 5 family Groceries THROWN, Havanna, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, p Prime, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, Kio, Laguyra and Java Coft'ee, &c. &c. J ALSO, lle$l Apple Vinegar, and Lamp Oil of the best quality. Heads of Families would do well to call and exam. ine fofr themselves, as they were selected with can and are offered on the best terms. I JAMES M. TOWLES, May 15. 40 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OP PIANO-FORTES. FOR some months past the subscriber has been felling his Piano-Fortes at a reduction of hftv dollars each from his former prices. He has on hand at tnw time Irom 15 to 20 Pianos of different kinds, at prices varying from 250 to 600 dollars as well as anunjber of second handed ones, at less nrices. Sold lubject to be returned if not good. E. P.NASH, Petersburg, Va. OFFICES TO RENT. VtlSH to rent the Office in the Rkoister b uild rigs, just vacated by P. Bits bee. Esu And. also heonel adjoining, opening on the Court green. j WESTON R. GALES. Raleigh, March 4. Attention Whigs and Democrats. JlfST received this day the fuUowing list of new apd laie Publications fresh from the Press. :-i -e 1 t . n ' .. . ujunicies 01 ng;and, rraitce, Spain and the adjoining Countries from the latter uart of the reien ol Edward the 2d, to the Coronation of Henry 4th. By Sr John Froissart. The Works of Lord Byron, in vee anal prose including his letters. Journals &c. &c.. new Edition- Pleasant Memories of Pleasant Lands. Bv Mrs. L. Hi Sisournev. Lives of American Merchants, eminent for Integri ty, enterprise and public 8pirit. By the author of the Young Merchant. Yoking People's Library, containing Moral Tales, Fairyg Tales, Humorous Tales, Tale of the Times, Consul's daughter, &c. 6tc. By the Author of Peter Parle. Ths Poems and Ballads of Schiller, translated by Rh El ward Lytton Bulwrr, Bart. Thj Poems, Sacred, Passionate, Humorous, of Nathaniel Parker Willis, in 1 vol. 8vo. Call at the Nortri Carolina Book-Store, and examine the collec tion. I For Sale by jp TURNER 4c HUGHES. Rateigh, July 23. 59 03 The Stat-and Standard, will pleasr copy. . TOj COUNTRY JHERCHAftTSt THOMAS AND CHARLES ELLIS, Importers of Dry Goods, Ilardware, Cutlery and I Guns j 1 106 Mais StbeeTj I RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. JIJ jfiSPBCTFULLY inform the Merchants of XLqJ North Carolina, that they are now about re? ceivin; direct from England, by the Ships " Rob Roy ,f Richard Anderson and others, the most beauti ful Afsortment of HARDWARE. CUTLERY & DRY 1 GOODS, ever before offered in this market. They now nftve made extensive arrangements for im porting all their Foreign Goods direct to James Ri ver. They are all purchased in England for Cash, during the dull seasons there, when the Markets are depressed. As they import all their own goods, and have 00 recourse In Northern Markets for their sap plies, they have both the Importer's and Jobber's profit and can therefore sell very lout indeed to good and punctual customers. They are well aware that a strong prejudice exists sgainst Richmond; but they pledge themselves to sell as low, and be content with as small profit, " DJ respectable Importing House Nortts, and beg the public to call and examine their Stock throughout, as it contains every article usually sold Hardware and Dry Goodsmen. Rkjbmond.Ang. 13, 1844. Double Granite front Warehouse, C . J ! No. 160, Main Street 3 66 lm " i! 'I " ' '' . 1 - ' " ? won nnzE. A sk ART active negrti Bey for the remainder j .of the year. Apply to JAMES M. TOWLBS. jtffy I $ Morning Dew Drop. AMBAUTTS best quality TOBACCO ofabove brandy for sale by the bot ot single : pound, at manufacturers prices, at ! STITH & PESOUDS Drag Establishment. Maf SO- 41 CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! "WTTTE would respectfully inform the CUixens of V V Kaleigh, and the Public generally that we have opened a Cigar Manufactory in Raleigh.'where we constantly keepron hand 4 full assortment of high flavored, imported Cigars, including regalias, werner, ' esperanza, (ubry, cazadore, Havana, lanorma, prikcipe, otc &c. 4e. Ahd all kinds of Domestic Manufactured Cigars. A general assortment of superior Chewing Tobacco ; Maccouba, Congress, Coarse Rsppee and Scotch Snuff, Cigar Cases, Snuff Boxes, and all articles in the line, which we offer at New York prices, by the wholesale and retail. All orders thankfully received; and attended ta with dispatch. Purchasers, and the lover of I food Cigar ahd To bacco, will always be- furnished with the best kinds, suited to the taste of the Connoisseur. Call and try t KRAUSE 6c MILLER'S, Fayetteville Street, opposite the City Hall. July 22. 59 WHOLESALE GROCERY AND COMMISSION STORE. THE SUBSCRIBER has leased the Store on Bo! lingbrook Street, opposite Lewis F. Hicks'. and formerly occupied bv Ltjwsfobd $ Hatches. for the purpoee of conducting the Wholesale Grocery and. Commission business, and respectfully solicits a call from Country Merchants and .others, who may wish to purchase Groceries, as he feels confident he can sell Goods on as good Jermi as they can be pur chase at any House in Virginia. He will also pay strict attention to all Goods in trusted 10 his care, as a Commission Merchant, and respectfully asks consignments. He is now in the Northern Markets, nnrchasind his stock of Groceries, and they will be ready for in spection at his Store about the first of September. He will also attend to receiving and Ibrwarding Goods on the usual terms; GEORGE A; DAVIS. n ReFEBEKCES ! Messrs. Peebles, Hall y Co; " Patterson & Will, Pannill Lea, M N. M. Martin 4; DonnanSj " Lea & Madison, Sturdivant, Hurt if Co. P.tersburg, Va. August 1st, 1844. 62-Im (Tr The Standard and Hillsboro' Recorder will please copy and forward their accounts to this Office. Sliort-liorned Dur ham and rVorth-Dc- ton Cattle The Subscri ber has the above stock of Cattle for sale, anions which are from 15 to 20 Devon Cows, in Calf by a fine half Devon and half Durham Bull. Also, several fine Devon Heifers, some in Calf. Also, 2 Devon Bulls, now t for service. Also, 8 or 10 Very fine half Durham arid half Eevoh Bull Calves, got by One of the finest Durham Bulls ever raised in the United States. His ancestors, oh both sides, have taken the first premiums for Milk, Butter, beauty, size, &c. at the Catile shows at the North. I have certificates in my possession to prove these facts, ready for the inspection of any person who may wish 10 see them. The price of the above Cattle will be very cheap cheaper than you can buy them at the North, and there is no risk to run in their being acclimated. They will be ready to deliver in No vember next, that being the best time to remove them. The Bull Calves will be fit for service in May or J una next. The price of the Bulls will not exceed 50 -dollars each. The Cows in Calf, and Heifers, will be less, say from 25 to $30 each. I have been improving my stock of cattle for 15 years, and think I now have, in ihe Devon and Durham, the best stock of Cattle for the practical farmer in Ameiica. And while my neighbors have been selling their Cows and Calves for 10 or $12, 1 have, been selling (to good jues) my half Devon Cows amjCalves for 25 to $?30. Col. Yarborough,. Proprietorbf the Eagle Hotel, Raleigh, N. C. has purchased half Devon Cows of roe, and can inform those, who may wish to" know, as to their milking properties, &c SETH JONES. Pomona, Wake co. N. C. 15 miles North-east of Raleigh, July 10, 1844- 56 eow4rri SPLENDID LIKENES8E8 OF HON. THEODORE FRELIN GHUTSEN, TTUST received this day, at the North Carolina til Bookstore, Raleigh. N. C. TURNER & HUGHES. July 16. 59 Splendid collection t forks of JKedical WJl ORNER'S Special Anatomy in 2 vols. liLL Dungleson's Human Physiology, Hope on the Heart, Lawrence on the Eye Phillips on Indigestion, Graham's Chemistry, Condie on Diseases of Child ret! j Ellis' Tormolary, Chapman on Viscera, - Alison's Pathology, Watson's Practice, Williams' Pathology, Cooper on Hernia, . Prout on the Stomachj De wees' Practice, on Children, " on Females, A new edition of Gunn's Domestic Medicine, For sale at the North Carolina Book-store; corner of Fayetteville and Morgan streets. TURNER 6c HUGHES. JolyS. 54 DtV sL. W. Scott Respect, fully offers his Professional ser vices to the citizens Of Raleigh and hi vicinity. His office is on Fayetteville street, opposite Murray's City HoteL August T, 1844. 64-6w JYOTMCE BIDS will beeeeivad at the Executive Office, in this City, tor four weeks froo&he date hereof, for the delivery, to file .Clerk of toe County Court of each County ui the State, of a set of Stasbabb cai acitt MiAstrmxs, via: Half Buaael, Gallon Half Gallon, Quart, Pint and Half Pint, Conatitu', ting a set. . . - - The measures must be packed, (a set in a box,) ready for delivery, and will probably weigh by the set, including the box, from 60 to 75 lb, each. They vn'Il be delivered lor dirt ribmion, at the Tow of Danville, Virginia op if more convenient to the undertaker, one-tbird of themmay be delivered in Greensboro', Guilford CountvV .'- There are, in all, seventy-foureU to be delivered. JOHNlf; MOREHRADY Raleigh, August 1, 184 ti a?4 iDH CHIJNA H JEWELERYa -FANCY ARTICLES WPYB WTKNE of (be Partners of the firm, baving jost tw Vyturnrd frpm the North, has brought with bin a larger and better supply of fresh Goods, in the above branches than has been kept in the' establishment ' heretofore $ all of Which, in pricea and quality, art weli worthy to be recommended to ohr numferbu friends and ihe public, aa we are very well able to kWt as low as any Stora in this dhv. 0RY GOODS Ah entirely Iresh assortment, especial CaEthea Handkerchief.'. Woollen nnmlti(,lnTi tm' 8Wl. ings, Muskratand Seal akiil Ckna. KheAtinfr. hi Shirtings, etc. FANCY GOODS. HARDWARE & CHINA Fine ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. iti A.M.iHiii artificial Hair. Ladies' Fahcv kbJ U'Ar; TtU. Writing -leaks. Baskets. Snuff-hotfea fVnm th t $3 50: Tjavellini Bass. Thermometers ivIViiv Canes, finest Razors. 8havinr titnBita TMrV end Pocket Knives bf great variety. Scissors; n .v.j .iBcuppij 01 fisiois, rercussion caps, snot and Shotbelte, Birdbags, Powdter flasks ; Cotton ahd Wool cards, patent Balances. Siftarai Au,L. tskk thread, SPnr, Clbth, Teeth, Hair, Bat khd Shee brushes ; Slateis, Fishing Utenails, Looking-glasaeij Tsnona sizes, wotlee miHs. Jlns, Needles, Puatesi Pocketbooks, Nieht TW3. Sinokinor Pira. TWit Corkscrews, Whips, Pencils. Buttohs. rjlain nd painted Mugs, Mohair Caps, Clock, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblera, Bowfs, Plates, Cops and Saucers Dishs, Piuiiera, Cocoaigoords, varioul Lamps.: FRESH CONFEnTTDNABV i'rinnnv4tiint. Sugar, tJoffee, Molasses ; 250 lbs. fresh fancy and other Candies. Soda, Bottef$Jd Water Crackers) 1 not oreau, augar ana Ginger Uakes, best Priw Ap ple & other Cheesemoked Sslmon.ScoU-h Herrihak? Smoked Tongues, Sausages, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Fili bert,Palm, Wall and Cocosnuts. Almond.PresrVtA Pickles, Brahdy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Peppfer? sauce, Chocolate, Nos. 1 and 2, Macaroni, Currants Raisins, Citron, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinnamon; Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Orl, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Soaps, whit, yellow, variegated, Casta anu penumea ; unewing ot smokihg Tobacco, gentt Ine Principe and other BegSrs.'Scotch and Mr. jer's Snuff, Canary- Seed, Allspice, Pepper, Black ing, Indigo. Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp end Candlewicks, Applea, Grapes, Jojtobepaste, Newark Cider, Ale, Porter, 200 bundles Cotton Yarn, Buck ets, Brooms, Whale and best Sperm Oil, &c. . GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, sold only by the measure. PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses, Mats war, Bears, Antique Oils, matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters) Shaving Soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergimbtt, pint Saucers. MUSIC A L INSTRUMENTS. ' Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws. Fin' gcrboar3s. Guitars, Fiageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Claris Onetts, Accordeons. Brass Trumpets. STATIONARY. Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Sdajt Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) Eit- powder, Sealing-wax, Letter-stamps, Wafers, ' ' .Fencing and Boxing ppardtttt i . Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, HaU, BreasUtel Dbminos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keho. Tin pins, Cup ant) Bali, Graces and BatUeuor. si!pbinM ropes, Rollet. " , JEWELLERY. J .'. Vina rtnlA rA - mm nkll - k.llkak i.f f LV. .4 o " vwiiv (viuiui an, ci, emu pinchback, viz. Breastpins; Bar-rings, Pencils, Fiti ger-rings, Thimbles. Table and Tea 8pobns. De seit Knives ahd Forks, $feta! Cotobs, Tea Billk) Spectacles, Belt-buckles, Keysi V TOY81 ' A large and, choice supply as Ptibtihf PtkiseV, ' painted Children's Trunks, W heel W rows, Bbrriui) Marbles, Humming tofs. Drubs, Rattles, , Whistles) mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets," Msgic Labterfai) Paintboxes, magnetic Toys, false Paces, Cannon Microscopes, China setts, Drammets,' fancy toy)) and all sorts of Dolls. - - G. W. & C..GRIMMB, Corner of Fayetteville and Hergett 8tre Raleigh, Jnly 1,1844. . ftw ACtJEllREOTYPE. TotmspoWsdof & splendid Daguerreotype Machihe, wiih all tht fixtures of the finest materials. Achromatic LenaeS by the famed Chevalier of Paris; and set fb brsJUT slides. This machihe is Iktely impbrteB frrm libit don. Apply personilly or of letter; post-paid, lb! Ci DosItt, Raleigh. .' - " 4 April 1. .V ! . ; VtL '' . vrniTE tMD. " H rfrfh KB8 of .Wetherell'i Phils, Waits JLvr Hy Le&d j'U8t bana, and for sale Very IbW, 8T1TH JK PESCUDC ALS0,U large supply of GxlAY'S OINTMENT, for sale by tie ross or single box at Manufacturer's prices;,- .. STITH 6c PESCLDi . June 25 ' 01 Woodland for Salt, I WILL SELL on reasonably termsj ti Tract Land, ring on Neuse tr. in Wake cbunty, twelve miies east of Rafelgh Thil Tract contains 874 acres; which the subscriber Ui ctm fident cannot be surpassed, in point bf quality, by any Tract of Land now offered for sale in Wake bounty , and as such, invites all Wishing to purchase to eiam' ine the said Land, before they think of "pttrc&asinjf elsewhere, for fear they may lose a bargain, as 1 thiakV theycanhot help being pleased when xhe quality and price of the Land swe known. For farther io formation, nnt in t- A f S4 T A V . Jolyl0,1844. . .. -f ' , V. WiwO. BECK WldTll'S llUAThe gtifei scri hers fceerj co'hs'untly '-bit haBd t stipi -ply of Beckwith'e PilU, whieh tie? w13 seabtt " commodating terms. at wholeaale or ratait - - TpRESBYTERiAN PDBUCAtldNl.isa.W IX-w on hand, aotne of all Uui Bboll pob lished by .ibi Board; of PublkatiDh tD Prelby te nan Church, together with th New Hymn Book all of which w dflW ai their own prices as sold ht., Philadelphia. Those who wiih to purchase had beet call, or acUd in their orders io tint Nonh Carolina Bookstore. ' . ;TXJRH ER A H UGHEs. . ' JJaleijrb- July' 1. J,' J 68 itr rrxrc '-,1 y Our Office being aupplied with tht grei text tthMy of 1 - vr rncy Sob TV?t fAti , ' We are prepared, to rtstttiv . n Pamphlts, Cards, CiRCtaisij IIiHDKitL; In a style not inferior to any O&e is the Ctii ; 4n-i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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